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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ....4 SETUP........18 MASTER TUNE .
  • Page 3: General Precautions

    General Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY: The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated or “dangerous voltage”...
  • Page 4 You will nd many more features and functions listed within this appreciation and congratulate you owners manual. In order to fully for purchasing a Galileo Digital Piano. This piano has been designed appreciate all the impressive to provide you with years of features of this digital piano, please musical enjoyment.
  • Page 5: Taking Care Of Your Digital Piano

    Taking Care Of Your Digital Piano This digital piano will supply you with years of musical enjoyment if you follow the simple rules listed below. Important Safety Instructions Warning High Gloss Lacquer Finish Furniture may be used on the cabinet. Do not use paint thinner or petrochemical When using electrical products, basic safety precautions based polishes.
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL . MASTER VOLUME Move the fader up to increase master volume. Move it down to decrease volume. ACCOMP VOLUME Move the fader up to increase accompaniment volume. Move it down to decrease volume. TEMPO Use TEMPO + & - buttons to change the tempo, ranging from 20 to 250 (BPM). Press both TEMPO + &...
  • Page 7 . VOICE & STYLE CATEGORY 10 shortcuts in total, select desired voice or style with VOICE/STYLE buttons. . METRONOME Enable the metronome function to help build a good rhythm sensation when playing. . SETUP Settings and modi cations for many functions and e ects. .
  • Page 8 . NAVIGATION AND +/ buttons - Select and change parameters. . TRANSPOSE Raise or lower all keys by 1 semitone, ranging from -6 to +6. . EFFECT Enable/disable reverb and chorus e ects. . SONG LEFT/RIGHT Select the left hand part or right hand part for learning practice songs.
  • Page 9: Connection Panel

    CONNECTION PANEL The connection panel is located on the bottom left of the piano, under the keybed. MIC Microphone Input. Connect a microphone to the piano. PHONES Headphone Input. Play in total silence, without disturbing others. When PHONES headphones are plugged in, the main speaker system will turn o . Two sets of headphones may be used simultaneously.
  • Page 10: Turn On The Power And Adjust Volume

    TURN ON THE POWER AND ADJUST VOLUME Press the Power button. The performance window will appear. Voice number and name will appear on the display in the right bottom of the screen. Additional information will appear. The piano is ready to play.
  • Page 11 Practice with the teach song: Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select what hand you want to play with. Use the navigation buttons to select play mode and use the +/- button to select a song. After nishing the song, the piano will o er proper evaluation for your playing. Song built-in Card: In the Memory CARD window, use the +/- button to select song.
  • Page 12: Select Voice

    SELECT VOICE • The piano has 122 selectable voices that are assigned to 10 categories. • When selecting a voice, the indicator of the VOICE/STYLE button should be o . If not, press the button to turn it o . •...
  • Page 13: Rhythm Accompaniment

    RHYTHM ACCOMPANIMENT • Direct start: Press the START/STOP button to start percussion rhythm. Press the button again to stop it. • Introduction and ending: Press the INTRO/ENDING button. The rhythm will start to play the introduction followed by the main part of the style. During the rhythm playing, press the INTRO/ ENDING button to stop with a piece of ending music.
  • Page 14: Chord List

    Chord List Note: In this table, the notes listed in parentheses can be omitted. The listed chord ngerings are all in root note position, other inversions can be used with the exception 1. The M6 chords are only recognized in root note position. All other inversions are interpreted as m7.
  • Page 15: Performance Features

    PERFORMANCE FEATURES AUTO HARMONY Press the HARMONY button. When the auto accompaniment is playing, this feature will automatically add harmonic notes to your playing in the right hand section of the keyboard. There are 4 selectable types of the Auto Harmony. Please refer to <Setup> section for details. MULTI TONE WITH ZONE You can assign 4 zones on the keyboard and assign individual voices for each zone.
  • Page 16: Arpeg

    ARPEG This feature provides arpeggio based on keys you are pressing. There are 5 preset arpeggio patterns for your selection. You may edit and save it. Press the ARPEG button. Use the navigation and +/- buttons to select arpeggio pattern and edit it. Press the EXIT button or press the ARPEG button again to exit from the arpeggio mode;...
  • Page 17: Percussion

    PERCUSSION Press the PERCUSSION button. All the keys are now transformed into percussion instruments. There are 10 selectable percussion kits. Use the +/- button to select. The number and name of the percussion kit is shown at the right top of the screen. SETUP Press the SETUP button to enter the setup window.
  • Page 18: Reverb, Chorus Effects Type And Level

    REVERB, CHORUS EFFECTS TYPE AND LEVEL Use the navigation or buttons to select an item then use the +/- button to select type and change the level. The level range is 0 – 127, Press both +/- buttons simultaneously to reset the default level. SPLIT POINT Use the +/- button to change the split point for the auto accompaniment.
  • Page 19: Velocity Curve

    VELOCITY CURVE Use the navigation or button to select the velocity curve. The default curve is Normal. PEDAL FUNCTION All pedals can be assigned to desired function. The available functions are SUSTAIN, SOFT PEDAL, SOSTENUTO, START/STOP, VOICE INC., VOICE DEC., TRANS INC. and TRANS DEC. Use the navigation buttons to select a pedal, then use the +/- button to de ne the function.
  • Page 20: Reset

    RESET You can reset all or part of the factory settings. Use the navigation or buttons to select what setting you want to reset. Then press the + button to con rm. EQUALIZER Press the EQUALIZER button. The current equalizer type will be shown at the right top of the screen. There are 11 preset equalizer types.
  • Page 21: Registration

    REGISTRATION There are two types of registration memory. One is the panel setting registration memory and the other is sequencer memory. Press the USER REG button repeatedly to switch between REGISTRATION and SEQUENCE window. REGISTRATION This stores voice, style and other settings in 5 registration banks; each bank has 10 kits of the panel setting.
  • Page 22 SEQUENCE This feature provides the possibility to set performance parameters such as voice, style etc for range of the measures in advance, and then recall it. Your performance setting will activate automatically following the measure you are playing. There are 5 sequencers available. Each has 10 switch points to determine the measure.
  • Page 23: Record

    When the Style in the table is set to 1 – 100, press the PLAY/STOP button. The auto accompaniment is in standby status and you can start playing with the sequencer. Please refer to <AUTO CHORD ACCOMPANIMENT> and <RHYTHM ACCOMPANIMENT> sections for more instructions. RECORD You can record your performance to User Song.
  • Page 24: Midi

    Select recording track: The MELODY buttons or ACCOMP button will light up if the corresponding track has recorded contents. Press the MELODY button or ACCOMP button to mute track. The “M” mark corresponding with the muted track will turn yellow. Start playback: Press the PLAY/STOP button to start playback.
  • Page 25 Basic MIDI Setups Output to an external sound generator – MIDI pianos transmit note and velocity (touch sensitivity) information via the MIDI Out connector. Connect the MIDI Out terminal of the piano and the MIDI IN terminal of an external device, piano, synthesizer, or sound module, and the external device should respond to your playing.
  • Page 26: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI Implementation Chart FUNCTION TRANSMITTED RECOGNIZED REMARK Basic Channel 1 CH 1–16 CH Channel changed 1–16 CH 1–16 CH Default Mode Note Number 9–120 0–127 Velocity: Note On Velocity: Note O Pitch Bender Control Change: 0 Variation page Modulation Portamento value 7, 10 Volume, Pan Expression...
  • Page 27: Ipad Connection

    iPad Connection 1. Plug the included iPad adapter into your iPad. 2. Plug the USB cable into the iPad adapter and the other end into the Piano’s USB Port. 3. Plug the audio cable into the iPad’s Headphone Jack. 4. Plug the other end of the audio cable into the Piano’s Audio In Jacks.
  • Page 28: Voice List

    Voice List GRD PIANO Voice Oohs Vibes Trombone Grand Piano BRASS Xylophone Tuba Bright Piano Brass Tutti TubBells 92 Mute Trum Honky Tonk Trumpet 60 BrawOrgn 2 FrenchHr E. PIANO Alto Sax PercOrgn 2 Brass Rhodes WOODWINDS Rockorgn2 SynBras1 DYNO Oboe Acordion SynBras2...
  • Page 29: Style List

    Style List BIG BAND Swing Baroque WstrnMovi BALLAD Big Band New Age Boogie MillerBd 50 Ballad Kids 1 ClasscPno LatinBnd Bolero Kids 2 MuesWltz Broadway CntyBld1 March4/4 Showtime Hollywood CntyBld2 March6/8 ROCK OrchWltz PopBalad March RocknRol JazWaltz PwrBalad JerryLee JazzBand Slow 16 FlrdKeys Blugrass...
  • Page 30: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Keyboard 88 Key, Graded hammer action, Velocity Sensitive Polyphony 128 Note Polyphony with sound e ects engaged Voice 122 selectable voices, 128 General MIDI voices available for MIDI playing Voice Mode Main, Multi-Tone of 4 voices with 15 presets and 5 user sets, Keyboard percussion Rhythm Styles 100 Styles with Variations, Start/Stop, Synchro, Fill In, Intro/Ending...

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